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The caramel cake was very very good. Almost worth the trouble of finding the darn place

You had your sister's birthday cake decorated in English? You are so westernized. :p
 
Back to the doctor today. Issues with blood in my liver. Started getting worried and reading all kinds of stuff on the internet. Scary thing is I have nearly all the symptoms of leukemia. :(
But I did just have a CT scan of my lymph nodes and it came back clear so who knows.
 
Back to the doctor today. Issues with blood in my liver. Started getting worried and reading all kinds of stuff on the internet. Scary thing is I have nearly all the symptoms of leukemia. :(
But I did just have a CT scan of my lymph nodes and it came back clear so who knows.

Bread, stay away from the Internet for medical advice. It's far too easy to convince yourself you've got something much worse than it really is. Let the doctors do the diagnosis.
 
Good luck bread.:)

Bread, stay away from the Internet for medical advice. It's far too easy to convince yourself you've got something much worse than it really is. Let the doctors do the diagnosis.

:ditto:I once convinced myself I had suffered an embolism on my renal artery self diagnosing on Google. Turned out to be a hangnail.:p
 
Good luck bread.:)



:ditto:I once convinced myself I had suffered an embolism on my renal artery self diagnosing on Google. Turned out to be a hangnail.:p

Seriously, leave it to the doctors. I had several experiences like that. I lost my vision suddenly while walking through a store and then got disoriented, convinced i was having a stroke. It turned out to be an ocular migraine. Never heard of it before. The cure was to cut back on the caffeine and get more sleep.

A panic attack sent me to the ER convinced I was having a coronary (Actually, they both present very similar symptoms).

Severe stomach cramps sent me to the ER convinced it was a burst appendix. Turned out to be ... my appendix :eek: (didn't burst, though).

I was having random joint and neck pain, loss of concentration and memory and recurring fevers. The symptoms could have been anything from the flu to rare auto-immune diseases. Turned out to be Lyme (which sucks, BTW, so don't get that if you can avoid it.) Took 6 months to properly diagnose it, too.

I once soft bricked my Nexus One trying to apply an update and I was convinced I had just lost my $600 phone. The cure was to Join Android Forums. Okay, the internet is good for *some* things. ;)
 
Hahaha one reason I don't want to tamper with a device unless I am able to do without it. Haven't had that device yet. Though my 2013 nexi is getting there.
 
Uninstall, reinstall?
Wait, I was just watching the Androidcentral podcast and I think they did mention saying something about it being broken?

Edit: Hmmm, it's working on my G2.
 
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